ly Riser tfai'WlR -M,, #fe* •: ,*«-•• most flour K "?V •-" iy* • f please you /*. +•**% £fe &*•!« McHENRX * West McHenrv. III. sajw r» k .11 ; Go Here ; You want fresh groceries of tiie highest quality at the most reasonable prices. We give you what you want Our satisfied customers are our highest recommendation. We sell the best mi the market at the lowest possible prices. ; M. M. NiSen . MCIIwmi JOELNSBURG irooi place to ^fWS^f!!nsr visited friends at iMffr'tiipi'lut week. Misuse ton and Clara Klapperich vi8»ted Miss Franee* itiller last Friday. Geo. Kloepfer attemM to business matters at McHenry Wednesday afternoon. Feed Globe Egg mash for eggs. Alexander Lumber Co, West McHenry. I Miss Ella Huemann boarded the Chicago train at McHenry last Thursj day morning. ! Help make this column noway by {calling up this office and giving us {items of interest. I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oeflling and son, i Lloyd, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. sJos. J. Michels last Sunday. I Most of our phones are still out of i order and the patrons are becoming t anxious for restoration of the service. ITOK tMtJl •White Wyandotte eggs for ImitMtig. 76c per setting; $450 a hnwfct4 John Smith, KdBary, 111. Ffcono 649-W-l. 40-3t WANT®^--Sewing to do in my home. Reasonable prices. Mrs. Chas. S. Ensign. Hanly cottage, Crystal Lake road, West McHenry. 41^2t* Telephone Your Mother On Her Birthday ' I • •* v". ' A Long Distance call to your f&othtfr cSim her birthday may mean more til ^ier than the most elaborate gift yolr iould send. Mother loves to hear ||he cheery voices of her sons and daughters and to know that they ag^- ^jvell and have not forgotten her. o have you with her on her wojild be your mother's % greatest joy, but if circumstances and distance forbid a visit, then call her ^-•fby telephone and let her hear your - Voice. • •U#* '.<sf '•"•'fe' Bell Lines Reach Everywhere jtUlSKjlS BELt TEtEPHONE COMPANY | Miss Msyme Smith of Chicago j unconscious, but. at this writinjf Ik was a week end guest in the home of j ing niceJy. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Smith. Miss Dorothy Sehaefer at Elgin spent Saturday aitd Sunday hers with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Schaefer. • 1 The wedding of Miss Tillie ffiller and William Stilling will take place at St. John's church here next Wednesday morning. In spite of the bad condition of the roads the Lenten services here have been very well attended. Holy week is -now being observed. The annual town election takes place next Tuesday and quite a number of our people are planning on giving Stephen H. Freund a vote. Make your house a pleasant and attractive home. Clean, snappy wall Jlr. Aim, who hi SpBBdipg;,.^ M^fMp;lk'the city. A WHe aiiliiliw' wlftltoMent Monday forenoon when W. H. Gardner's house just north of town ca It was MWapied by Chet Nortker and Mfer. ^ baiehet brigade was on fiiil- as iMNMd' and the flames were soon extinguished. The damages were slight, as it only burned a small hole in the roof. Last Wednesday morning as the section men were going out on the job they encountered a freight train on the big hill two miles west of town and owing to the <janna fog a terrible accident was avti$ft|<. by a mere margin. They got witMft lOO feet of the train blAwj) they Saw it, quick action they jumped from oftr out of the way, b**t the car wisr left on the track and ***. * t£F5W!k< Mr* .Schu]tz-1 FOR SALE--Barron strain S. C. white the section pRMSaan, was picked up | Leghorn eggs for fertility. 16 eggs tin#tk do- for 76c: 100 era* fm» li sn c a FOR SALE--1,000 bushels of hand picked corn, 20 tons of clover hay, also a team of young hones. W. J. Walsh, McHenry, 111. Phone 83041- 1. 42-lt* FOR RENT--An eight room house and five acres pf land adjoining the golf course Will rent either separately. Call phone 82-W, McHenry, 111. 42-tf R8N9W00D ' Shoes and hotfo-y of highest quolity at Erieksotfl store. Mr. and Mrs. James Bainey were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fioyd Howe. Feed Globe Egg mash for eggs. Alexander Lumber, Co., Wast McHenry. ' , Richard Kaselka of Chicago.was a week end guest of Miss Winifred Bradley. Miss Bernice Bell of Richmond was a Saturday guest of her cousin. Miss Ethel Bell. Camel's or Lucky Strike cigarettes, 16c or two packages for 26c at Brideson's* store. Willie Green of McHenry was the 76c; eggs for Vasey, McHenry, III. J-2. 14 60. 6. A Phone 612- SMt FARM FOR RENT--A Wkcre farm, located about four mi{es south of McHenry. Tenant may have more land if desired. Apply at the- Plaindealer office. 42-tf . .. , . . ^ „ Kfuest of Ringwood friends several JST WlU d° ""i-tays Ust wwk. ^ "'t,fricks<," »st?re'. Le» T1«I«q of McHenry puuml . iohi.M.SAmitl.oMoftk.tnHteM few d,ys |,st m.k u the grot of of the McHenry community high WANTED--Young woman to care for two small girls and housework. No cooking. $8.00 per week with board and room. Phone Todd Seminary, Woodstock, 352-M. 41 FOR SALE The John A Smith homestead of 169 acies. Two miles east of McHenry. Also for sale or rent the Lake Defiance farm. Stephen H. Freund, McHenry, III. 8-tf FOR SALE--Marquis wheat and Swedish select oats for seed. Guaranteed free from all foul seed. Also corn by the ton. Martin Bros., West McHenry, {11. Phone 688-W-l. 42-St school board, attended a meeting of that body as held at McHenry Tuesday afternoon. A wedding dance -will take place at Kloepfer's hall here next Wednesday evening, April 4. Good music has been engaged and a fine time is promised to those who attend. Ringwood friends. FOR SALE--Airedale pups. Miss Emily Beatty of Woodstock! rifht a&® to trai,L Make was the guest of Miss Grace Pearson last Tuesday evening. Ed. Bell spent Monday fat Spring Grove with his daughters, Mrs. Bertha Esh and Mrs. G. Esh. Mr. and Mrs. John Gould at Wood- ^ , stock were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Installation of officers of St. Agatha D , t court, No. 777 W C O. F., will tekej Mrs g w Browlf and Mrs. ^ place at parish hall here on Tuesday, Schroeder 8pent Tuesday and Wedneswening, Apnl 10, at 8:00 o'clock. !day of ,ast week in Chicago The Ladies' Aid society will serve a Just the excellent watch dogs as well as companions for the older folks and pets for the children. Wm. E. Whiting, West McHenry, 111. Phone 620-R-l. 41-2t* SEDAN 1 • -. y 5 V iTA Still Greater *Val\ a Ford Sedan ben •old at such a low price. Never before has there been such a weu-baflt Ford Sedan--improved with window regulators, the demand that deliveries almost 8KK) o'clock AH sisters of the court are invited to attend. Farmers thruout this locality are anxiously awaiting the arrival at real spring weather so that they can get into the field. Spring work is sure to be delayed this spring. Bobs and sleighs, which were quite the general thing two weeks ago, have once more given way to the old reliable wagon, altho machines are also becoming quite numerous again. The roads between here and McHenry are once more. in a passable condition, altho they will still stand for much improvement before the going will he made more pleasant. The Plaindealer is very desirous at securing a regular correspondent at Johnsburg, one who will sand us a news letter each week. Anyone interested kindly communicate with us. Geo. Kloepfer drove to Chicago one day recently and in spite of the recent storms made good time. He made the trip via Libertyville and experienced very little snow after tearing Lake county. Adam Bildner of Chicago, who last fall purchased the Stock property dinner at M. W. A. hall next Wednesday, April 4. All are invited. A deal has been made whereby George ShepDd has purchased the home of Mrs. Martha Bradley Walter Krohn, who fell and got hurt on the ice a number of weeks ago, is again able to be on his job at Mr. Buckland's. Mrs. Kenneth Hoy spent several days last week in Evanston with her parents. Her brother returned with her for a visit. There will be a special Easter service at the M. E. church next Sunday at 2.30 p. m. All are invited. Come and bring your friends. Clark Hall of Woodstock spent Tuesday visiting his uncle, David Hall, and family. David Hall is confined to his bed and seriously ill at present writing. The Mystic meeting last Wednesday night was not very well attended, but was very interesting to those present Ice cream wae served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Jessie Trow and son, Pearl, returned to their home in Hebron last hn, will mov. his family out ft«mjFrid,y taTin4 Chicago in the very near future. He1 will, it is understood, continue his business in the metropolitan city. J. B. Hettermann and Dr. Arnold Mueller motored to Burlingtxfh, Wis., Tuesday of this week, where the doctor was called on account of the illness of the former's mother. The trip was a more or less eventful one. At a point near Wilmot the machine became stuck and it was som^ little time two weeks here with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schroeder and family. The teachers of this community all attended the teachers' institute at Harvard last week. They report it as being the most interesting institute held in McHenry county in a number of- jrHtfa, ;s/ ^y,: TERRA C0TT1 Bernard J. Shine is entertaining a before a farmer appeared on the scene | friend from Iowa. with a teagi of horses and pulled them out. Altho the going was rather rough, they finally succeeded ip reaching their destination. They returned home that same afternoon. SOLON MILLS Highest quality field and farda seeds at Erickson's store. . Mrs. R. L. Turner has gone to Chicago for medical treatment. Mrs. Rawson attended teachers' institute at Harvard last week. Our Sunday school will have special Easter exercises next Sunday. ' Edward Coulman was an over Simday visitor with relatives here. Alfred Parker and son, Sumner, of Chicago are out at their summer home hare. Feed Globe Egg mash for eggs. Alexander Lumber Co., West McHenry. Mrs. Margaret Wallace of McHenry is here visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Cornish. Mrs. Wm- Brennen and brother, Edwin Vogle, were Chicao visitors the past week. Miss Leona Cropley is home from her school duties at Libertyville for the spring vacation. Edward Aubert and Wm. Gieser of Chicago were over Sunday guests in their respective homes here. Miss Bird Hodge is putting on an ISaster cantata at Richmond besides training our youngsters here. Mrs. C. L. Osborn and Mrs. Arthur I are visiting relatives and friends III Elgin and West Chicago this week. , Mrs. Mary Aubert, son, Charles, and nephew, Raymond Gieser, were visitors in the windy city the past two weeks. The Ladies' Aid society Will meet again on Wednesday of next week, April 4, at the home at lbs. John $5 down delivers to yon s ... FEDERAL Electrical Balance Payable at the rate of $7.81 monthly Accompanying the machine, the buyer during the continuance of the Special Sale is given FREE (1) A Table Top : (2) An Electric Irqft ' (3) An Electric Toaster If it happens he is provided with the table top and the two appliaaoesnamed we will allow as a oredit in the purchase of other merchandise, •5 in lieu of the table top, 17.50 in place of the iron and the same amount in place of the toaster. Full particulars at any of our Electric Sales Shops, the nearest of which i&at CRYSTAL LAKE Public Service Co. OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Visit the variety goods at Erickson's store. Clarence Conway of Rockford spent a recent Sunday at his home here. Mrs. Stella Peck has ueeii visiting her daughter in Elgin for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Bay recently entertained four friends from Elgin. Feed Globe Egg mash for eggs. Alexander Lumber Co., West McHenry. All 10c tobacco, 3 packages for 26c, and all 15c tobacco, 2 packages for 26c at Erickson's store. Miss Grace Stewart of Cary spent several days last week with the Misses Eva and Neva McMillan. Miss Ruth Phalin entertained senN era! of her little friends Sunday in " honor of her ninth birthday. Misses Marion and Ruth Lowe of Cary were guests a few days last weekf; at the home of Henry McMillan, Misses Eleanor Phalin, Marguerite and Florence Knox and Howard Phalin^ attended the McHenry county teach*; ers' institute at Harvard last week. Market your eggs at Erickson's store. CLASSIFIED MfAKTMERT FOR SALE--A number of 5'i and 6jj f fe3t fence posts. Mrs. Jos. H. Justen.j McHenry, HI. 41-2t* FOR SALE--Good big fence posts, 20 cents each. Philip M. Thennes, McHenry, Hi. Route 1. 41-2t* FOR RENT--Three or four rooms, furnished or unfurnished. Mrs. Mary Simon McHenry, HI. Phone 105-f:i R. • 42-2t FOR SALE--Alfalfa and timothy hay at Pistakee Heights. Inquire of Geo. B. Tonyaa, MeHeory, QL Phaas 660- Lots of Good, Uve Electricity - Th«t'« the plain American of V what you want in a power and ' . light plant. And.that's what the Kehkr Automatic gi«N» you. j Plenty of power far all aods of ums. Plenty of light. 110 : y volt current (city Standard)* carries longdistance*--allow your place. Automatic opcm» V -' tion. No storage battery bother. Ecoamy. 9aiety» •'>£; Dependability. ; % Come in any time and «ee * m/power and light plaatif PSSi 'f^im reduced but very little if yon select your Ji^lootwear here. We are selling men's and women's ' ^ jshoes and oxfords at practicafly pre-war prices; and » jthe best part of it is that they combine good worki ymanship and material with up-to-date stylea. Women's low shoes in black and brown kid, "oxford and strap models with half rubber military at $3.75, $4.5® and $5.91. v JOHN STOFFEL, West McHenry, ID. ..0' Refurnishing Time is Now Here '•?Aj y ' 7: , v,. --as - '• - A. Ictth & Co. Klafai. n-74 Gw Ave. r aeeMee* Oepoehe Ceen Hleae MwVM,nMNMtb St. Atfon.M'ttUnd At*. FrMpoct, S-7 W. Mete St. Waterloo, SU-3M K. *h St. B*k»lt,Uy-42i 4th St. * loHet, 211-317 leffacsDi»4t. JaneaviBe. Jtt-JN, WtwtnkmMk. Rau CUn, Maeealc Temple. Oshkoab, ll-U Main St. Peoria. SB South Adhma Sti Decatur. 4B-M N. Water St.: -- ttam to gac vM df every stick o! old-Tashioned out-worn, unattractive furniture in the house. Spring' hotuaeeleaoing-- plus New Tjeath Quality Furniture For Less will make the home into a real HOME. • and let us help ?0u do it--says Leatii •€f ¥?m •' ^ m In Your Kitchen-- $1 A Bright New G^is Range " ^^O^- afsmlne SijuaSitesntng the'tiSe to replace your old coal stove or antiquated ^ Gas Range with one at our new labor-saving Oibinet models. * , W i t h e n a m e l e d s p l a s h e r b a c k s a n d d o o r s , t h e s e tinges are remarkably easy to keep clean--you merely wipe them with a damp cloth. If you wish, your range can be equipped with an Automatic Lighter that does away with the use of matches. •-I 1 iA He Btjiin Business on His i How often we hear the remark. In- ^ / ' ^ ^ ^The "shoe-string" was a growing *A 4 f. ^ Jyn t-k'. -"SX bK CI bank account; the "nerve" confidence in ; himself which came as the natural reault of a substantial reserve. 'Wm ' ' t f cordially J f # C'-- .' pavings accounts "w#.. ' \ ' ' • Fox River Valley State Bank McHenry, Illinois WW Ml :•>. © © W. BUywcarbon out the exhaust Whether carbon--oil ash--stays in your motor to steal power and work destructiveness, or blows <x*t harxnlaasly through the exhaust is simply a matter aF coming hare where you can get the oil of different principle-- 1. L MWEU t % McHenry IB. -KDHLEfl AUTO MAT! d POWERSUGHT 1 USti •j*. Tapopered for greater staying-power, longer life ngpder resistance to hsst^ friction and di|ii|(i||ak V Whm mitt YOU b* km? ; Side Service Station % Wm. Schaefer lor Durant and Star C«|| %• McHENRT, ILLINOIS ^ - fj, t . .. , it:;; :